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Ladakh Bike Trip 8D/7N
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High-Altitude Bike Expedition Through Ladakh’s Most Iconic Routes

Duration7 Nights / 8 Days
Altitude19,024 ft
DifficultyModerate to Challenging
Best SeasonMay – Sep
Starting from
₹19,999
per person • 5% GST extra
Trip Overview

Why Choose Ladakh Bike Trip 8D/7N

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Route & Visuals

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A complete visual route covering Leh, Nubra, Pangong, Hanle, and Umling La with key altitude and terrain transitions.

Quick Map Facts

Region Ladakh
Best Season May – Sep
Pickup Point Leh
Duration 7 Nights / 8 Days
Altitude 19,024 ft
Difficulty Moderate to Challenging
Detailed Itinerary

Day by Day Plan

A structured 8-day riding plan designed for acclimatization, scenic exploration, and high-altitude progression.

Day 1
Arrival in Leh & Acclimatization Day
TypeArrival / Rest Day
StayHotel in Leh
HighlightAcclimatization at high altitude (11,500 ft)
Day 2
Leh to Nubra Valley via Khardung La Pass
TypeRide Day
Ride Time6–7 Hours
StayCamp / Hotel in Nubra
HighlightCrossing Khardung La – one of the highest motorable passes
Day 3
Nubra to Turtuk & Return to Nubra
TypeRide Day
Ride Time8–9 Hours
StayCamp / Hotel in Nubra
HighlightIndo-Pak border village & Balti culture
Day 4
Nubra Valley to Pangong Lake
TypeRide Day
Ride Time7–9 Hours
StayCamps near Pangong Lake
HighlightPangong Lake & scenic high-altitude route
Day 5
Pangong Lake to Hanle via Rezang La
TypeRide Day
Ride Time8–10 Hours
StayGuesthouse / Camps in Hanle
HighlightRemote high-altitude landscapes & Rezang La Memorial
Day 6
Hanle to Umling La Day Ride & Return
TypeRide Day
Ride Time6–8 Hours
StayGuesthouse / Camps in Hanle
HighlightUmling La – Highest motorable road (19,024 ft)
Day 7
Hanle to Leh via Chumthang
TypeRide Day
Ride Time6–7 Hours
StayHotel in Leh
HighlightScenic ride via hot springs & mountain landscapes
Day 8
Departure from Leh
TypeDeparture Day
HighlightTrip concludes with lifetime memories
Inclusion & Exclusion

Know clearly what is covered and not covered

A transparent breakdown of services, support, gear, and essentials included in your expedition.

Inclusions

  • 7N hotel/camp/cottage stay
  • For couple double occupancy, others triple occupancy
  • Bike for 6 Days from second to seventh
  • Fuel as per itinerary
  • 07 breakfast & 07 dinner
  • Backup vehicle
  • Gears
  • Helmet, Knee & Elbow guard, Riding Gloves, Riding
  • Innerline permit
  • Captain
  • Oxygen cylinder
  • Medical kit
  • Travel insurance (General)
  • Mechanical support for minor repairs
  • 5% GST | All taxes & Fees

Exclusions

  • Flight/Train/Bustickets
  • Personal expenses like Telephone, Laundry, Tips etc.
  • Cost of any spare part which will be used due to the accidental damage during the tour.
  • The cost incurred to transfer or tow the motorbike in case it is dropped on the way.
  • Parking and monument entry fees during sightseeing - Any cost incurred due to extension, change of itinerary due to natural calamities, road, blocks, vehicle breakdown, union issues and factors beyond our control.
Preparation

Before You Go

Key readiness guidelines covering fitness, gear, altitude adaptation, and riding essentials for Ladakh conditions.

Clothing

  • Thermal inner layers for upper and lower body
  • Fleece or padded mid-layer jacket
  • Water-resistant outer jacket and trekking pants
  • Woollen cap, sun cap, gloves, and extra socks

Gear Essentials

  • Good trekking shoes with ankle grip and sole traction
  • Backpack with rain cover and small day pouch if needed
  • Headlamp / torch with spare batteries
  • Reusable water bottles / hydration support

Personal Items

  • Sunscreen, lip balm, sunglasses, and basic toiletries
  • Personal medicines and small health kit
  • Power bank and charging cable
  • ID proof and cash for small local expenses

Recommended Fitness Preparation

Focus Area Recommended Practice Suggested Frequency
Cardio Endurance Brisk walking, stair climbing, jogging, cycling, or incline treadmill work 4-5 days / week
Leg Strength Squats, lunges, step-ups, calf raises, and controlled bodyweight training 3-4 days / week
Core Stability Planks, side planks, and basic mobility work for better balance on trail 3 days / week
Loaded Walks Walking with a light backpack to simulate trekking effort 1-2 days / week

Ideal Readiness Graph

Walking Endurance
Strong
Leg Strength
Good
Recovery Capacity
Moderate+
Cold Weather Readiness
Important

Medical Readiness Checklist

Medical Point What You Should Do
Pre-existing Condition Inform the organiser in advance if you have asthma, heart issues, blood pressure concerns, or any major medical history.
Personal Medication Carry all prescribed medicines in adequate quantity and keep them easily accessible during both road and trek days.
Hydration & Nutrition Stay hydrated and avoid skipping meals before and during the trek to maintain energy levels and reduce fatigue.
Cold Protection Layering properly is essential to avoid discomfort, energy loss, and cold-related exhaustion in winter conditions.
Doctor Consultation If unsure about your fitness or health, take medical advice before booking or before departure.
Important Note

This section is only a general preparation guide. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Every trekker should make decisions based on their own health condition and doctor's recommendation where needed.

Reach the Base

How to Reach

Most travelers first reach Leh and then begin the Ladakh Bike Trip from there. Leh serves as the starting point for the journey and is essential for proper acclimatization before heading to higher altitudes. Below is a simple route understanding for planning your trip smoothly.

From Leh

Leh is the primary assembly point and the most convenient gateway for starting your Ladakh Bike Trip.

  1. 1
    Reach LehTravel to Leh by flight via Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport, which is well connected to major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Chandigarh. Due to the high altitude (approx. 11,500 ft), it is recommended to arrive early in the day and avoid exertion.
  2. 2
    Airport Pickup & Hotel TransferUpon arrival, you will be picked up from the airport and transferred to your hotel. Complete the check-in process and take proper rest. This is crucial as your body needs time to adjust to the altitude.
  3. 3
    Acclimatization & RestSpend the day resting and staying hydrated. Light walks around Leh market can be done in the evening if comfortable. Proper acclimatization ensures a safe and enjoyable riding experience in the coming days.

From Outside Leh (Alternative Route Understanding)

For travelers who prefer road journeys or are not flying directly:

  1. 1
    Reach Manali or SrinagarTravel to Manali or Srinagar via train, bus, or flight. Both cities are well connected to major locations across India.
  2. 2
    Travel to Leh by RoadManali to Leh: Approx. 2 days journey via high mountain passes Srinagar to Leh: Approx. 2 days journey via scenic Kashmir valley These routes are seasonal and depend on weather and road conditions.
  3. 3
    Arrive in Leh & Join the TripOnce you reach Leh, report to the designated hotel where all riders assemble.

From Leh (Trip Start Preparation)

Leh is where all final preparations are completed before the ride begins.

  1. 1
    Meet at Base LocationReach the designated hotel in Leh where the group gathers and check-in is completed.
  2. 2
    Bike Allocation & BriefingAttend the trip briefing session, collect your bike, and complete safety checks and documentation. Understand the route, riding guidelines, and important safety protocols.
  3. 3
    Begin Ride Next DayAfter proper rest and acclimatization, the ride begins the next day towards Nubra Valley via Khardung La.
Dates & Pricing

Upcoming Departures

Batch schedules across peak months with fixed departure dates and limited slots.

BatchDatePriceSeatsStatus
April 25 Starting @19,999 49 Open
May 02, 09, 16, 23, 30 Starting @19,999 49 Open
June 06, 13, 20, 27 Starting @19,999 49 Open
July 04, 11, 18, 25 Starting @19,999 49 Open
August 01, 08, 13, 20, 29 Starting @19,999 49 Open
September 05, 12, 19, 26 Starting @19,999 49 Open
Policies

Booking Terms

Booking process, cancellation terms, payment structure, and important travel conditions.

  • Bookings are confirmed only after the required advance payment is received.
  • Full payment should be completed within the timeline communicated by the organiser.
  • Participants must provide accurate personal information, emergency contact details, and any relevant health declaration before departure.
  • The organiser reserves the right to change logistics, stays, transport sequencing, or trek movement plans due to operational or safety reasons.
  • Cancellation charges may apply depending on how close the cancellation is to the departure date.
  • Any non-refundable bookings, permits, reserved transport, or accommodation advances may be deducted where applicable.
  • No refund is generally applicable for no-show, voluntary exit from trek, or personal discomfort after the trek has begun.
  • In case of weather, road, political, or force majeure disruptions, refund decisions depend on actual recoverable costs.
  • Trekking in the Himalaya involves natural risks, changing weather, uneven terrain, and remote conditions.
  • All participants are expected to follow the instructions of the trek leader and support team throughout the journey.
  • The organiser may remove a participant from the trek if behaviour risks group safety, discipline, or expedition flow.
  • Every trekker is responsible for carrying the required clothing, fitness level, and personal medicines suitable for the trek.
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Common queries about travel, safety, riding conditions, and trip logistics answered clearly.

It is suitable for riders with basic riding experience, but not ideal for complete beginners due to high altitude and long riding hours.

The combination of extreme high-altitude riding, Umling La (one of the highest motorable roads), remote regions like Hanle, and diverse landscapes makes it truly unique.

Leh, Khardung La, Nubra Valley, Turtuk, Pangong Lake, Hanle, and Umling La.

Around 19,024 ft at Umling La, one of the highest motorable roads in the world.

Limited network is available in Leh (BSNL/Jio works best). Most remote areas like Hanle and Umling La have no connectivity.

Moderate fitness is required. Riders should be comfortable with long hours of riding and basic endurance.

Yes, due to high altitude. Proper acclimatization and hydration are very important.

Hotels in Leh and camps/guesthouses in Nubra, Pangong, and Hanle.

Yes, fuel is included for the entire route as per itinerary.

Yes, but it is highly recommended to join a guided group for safety, support, and logistics.

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